1、D. tired ) 24. Do you mind if I sit next to you?Of course not. The seat is _. A. full B. comfortable C. empty D. valuable ) 25. Cathy _ very well at the party. All the guests liked her. A. remained B. tried C. grewD. behaved ( ) 26. Tina doesnt mind _ a try, but she has no time now. A. had B. have C
2、. to haveD. having ) 27. What do you think of the film Jurassic World?Very wonderful. It is well worth _. A. seeing B. being seenC. to see D. to be seen )28. In those days in the middle school I _ taking a walk after supperwas used forused to C.am used to D.got used to ) 29. Kevin is supposed _ at s
3、ix oclock, but he hasnt shown up so far. A. to arrive B. to arriving C. arrive D. arriving ) 30. You _ never believe that Ben, an honest man, didnt tell the truth. A. would B. willC. need D. shall ) 31. Jason, please give me a call _ you arrive in Beijing. A. as well asB. as soon asC. as long as D.
4、as far as ) 32. Mom, lets _ to see Aunt Laura on our way home.Good idea. A. drop byB. wait for C. look forD. pass by ) 33. The plane didnt _ on time because of the heavy rain. A. take off B. stay up C. get up D. go off ) 34. _ is very difficult to finish the work before 3:00 p.m. A. OneB. It C. This
5、 D. That ) 35. Sorry, I didnt pay 1 yuan back to you. Its only 1 yuan! _. A. That sounds interesting B. I dont mind it C. Thats too badD. Its no big deal. 完形填空(每小题1分,共10分)先通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选择可以填入空白处的最佳答案。People from different countries greet each other differently. Read this article to l
6、earn more about the greeting 36in different cultures, and make sure you greet people in the right way next time.France French people greet each other with a handshake, 37close friends kiss each other on both cheeks (脸颊) when they meet.38do this when they first meet and before they leave each other.S
7、outh KoreaIn South Korea, it is a 39of respect (尊敬) for people to bow when greeting each other. A bow is followed by a handshake. In 40someones hand, it is polite to support the right forearm (前臂) with the left hand. However, South Korean women do not shake hands 41Western men; instead, they bow sli
8、ghtly.BrazilKissing on the cheek is a(n) 42way of greeting in Brazil. But in a formal 43 , a handshake is often done to show respect. Men should shake hands before and after meeting, and once they have44each other well, a light hug is often given.GhanaIn a social situation, its polite to greet every
9、one in the room in Ghana. A handshake is used in greeting, and the palm (手掌) must 45touch the palm of the other. Its considered impolite to touch the back of the hand. ) 36. A. meanings B. customs C. partiesD. cards ) 37. A. soB. if C. butD. because ) 38. A. TheyB. You C. We D. I ) 39. A. notice B.
10、ticket C. suggestion D. sign ) 40. A. washing B. shaking C. protectingD. moving ) 41. A. with B. for C. of D. to ) 42. A. impolite B. common C. unwise D. fair ) 43. A. situation B. conditionC. positionD. period ) 44. A. seen B. served C. known D. wished ) 45. A. highly B. deeply C. easily D. directl
11、y . 情景交际(每小题1分,共5分)根据对话内容,从方框中选择恰当的选项补全对话,其中有两项多余。A: Hello, Steve! You must have had an unusual experience living in France.B: (46) _ Nervous about what? Well, for one thing, I didnt know what I should do at the dinner table. (47) _ For example, you shouldnt put your bread on your plate. Where shoul
12、d I put it? You should put it on the table! (48) _ I thought it was strange, but now I am used to it. (49) _ You shouldnt put your hands on lap. Oh? Where should people put their hands? (50) _ I have to say its very surprising.A. Oh, its pretty strange.B. Yeah, Tom, but I was a little nervous.C. We
13、always put it in a bowl.D. They should always keep their hands on the table.E. What else do you find surprising?F. What rules do they have?G. I ate the wrong food. 阅读理解(每小题2分,共30分) A Im Judy. Im interested in a lot of things, especially animals and saving our environment. I dont believe a kid is eve
14、r too young to make a difference in the world. Three years ago my dog gave me an idea. I wanted to help the environment for her and for us humans, too.I started a blog to spread the word about how to be more eco-friendly (环保的) at home, at school, and in our communities. I want to motivate (激励) kids
15、so that we can all work together and help save our environment. Take the garden near my house for example. Its so beautiful. But when people throw rubbish, its not beautiful anymore. I want people to pick up the rubbish.In the years Ive been blogging, Ive learned a lot about writing. Ive also learne
16、d about how to motivate people. Its such a good feeling. I believe that little things add up to make a huge difference. If one person collects one bag of rubbish, sends money to an environmental group, or reads one of my blogs, it makes a difference.If you love animals and our world like I do, then
17、speak out for the environment. Use your _ its one of the most powerful things you have.根据材料内容选择最佳答案。 ) 51. Judy decided to do something for the environment because of her _.A. familyB. petC. friendsD. neighbors ) 52. In her blog, most of Judys articles are about _.A. helping othersB. caring for a do
18、gC. how to build a gardenD. how to save our world ) 53. Judy gave the example of the garden near her house to show _.A. why she started a blogB. what she did for her communityC. how she worked together with othersD. why she wanted kids to save our environment ) 54. During the process of blogging, Ju
19、dy _.A. made lots of new friendsB. improved her writing skills C. read different kinds of booksD. collected money for some groups ) 55. Which of following words can be put into the blank in the last paragraph?A. Eyes.B. Ears.C. Voice.D. Imagination.BRachel Musetti spends her summer vacations walking
20、 back into history. Rachel is 14 and she is a guide who shows visitors around the Fort (城堡) Delaware Museum in New York. “This year, I spun wool (纺毛线) on a spinning wheel. Last year, I was a candle maker. My first year, I cared for the garden and looked after the animals. All the jobs Ive had at the
21、 fort have been really fun.”Fort Delaware is a living-history museum that shows how life was in frontier (边远地区) America in the mid 1700s. “Reading about history cant compare to experiencing it for yourself,” says Rachel.The experience begins as soon as visitors enter the fort. The smell of wood smok
22、e fills the air. Women in petticoats (long skirts) and men in knee breeches (knee-length shorts) are busy with their chores. The guides show visitors how the settlers (移民) would have carried out everyday work. “Kids are surprised when I tell them that one of their jobs would have been to make candle
23、s,” says another guide, 18-year-old Miranda Card. “They dont realize that kids back then had to work hard.” She also shows visitors how to play with toys and games. “They think the toys and games are hard but fun.”Because they are playing historical parts, the guides cant wear shorts or T-shirts whe
24、n the weather is hot. But the clothes of the past can easily change modern kids into people from the 18th century. “The clothing felt strange at first, but it does make it easier to get into character,” says Miranda.Working at the fort has helped Miranda to appreciate her life even more. Rachel agre
25、es, “The fort has taught me how hard life was and how much work there was every day. We are so lucky with everything we have now. Life wasnt always this easy.” ) 56. At least how many times has Rachel been in the Fort Delaware Museum?A. Once.B. Twice.C. Three times.D. Four times. ) 57. Which of the
26、following is TRUE about the kids who lived in this fort about 250 years ago?A. They created many fun toys.B. They wore shorts in summer.C. They collected wood every day.D. They knew how to make candles. ) 58. What does Miranda think of wearing traditional clothes in the museum?A. Its silly.B. Its co
27、mfortable.C. Its helpful for her work.D. Its hard for kids to wear. ) 59. What does the underlined word “appreciate” in the last paragraph mean?A. 感恩 B. 厌恶 C. 憧憬D. 躲避) 60. The passage mainly talks about _.A. the history of a museumB. the interesting places of a museum C. some guides experiences in a museumD. some peoples travel experiences in a museumCTrixie Johnson, 10, liked to stay up late watching videos on her iPad. She said she could tell when s
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